Oregon National Forest camping

National Forest camping in Oregon

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42 matching public camping spots are available in Oregon.

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Where can I find National Forest camping in Oregon?
Start with Forest Service camping candidates in Oregon, then confirm rules with the local ranger district.
Is National Forest camping in Oregon free?
Some dispersed camping is free, while developed campgrounds, permits, passes, or reservation areas may involve fees.
Last updated Jun 21, 2026Check local rules before camping. Conditions and restrictions can change.

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Big Bar Camping Area

Campground · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

This is a large dispersed campground with no formal parking or camping units located along the Snake River in Hells Canyon. Used by both tent campers and RVs, the area offers a place to camp along the Snake River. Few amenities exist, there is one outhouse and informational sign at the pull in to the parking area. A

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Billy Fields Campground

Campground · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Billy Fields Campground is a great starting point for those wanting to hunt, fish, or look for wild horses. For those wishing to hike and explore Fields Peak Trail is within 3 miles of the campground. This camping area offers a 6 ho

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Boundary Springs Campground

Campground · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

A quiet campground dominated by beautiful lodgepole and ponderosa pine trees and predominantly used by the ATV and hunting communities. This site is located on the southeast edge of the district, bordered by state land.

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CRESCENT CREEK CAMPGROUND

Campground · Federal agency · Oregon

Check feesOvernight allowedNot reported

Crescent Creek Campground is located along Crescent Creek and adjacent to the Cascade Lakes Highway and Crescent Cutoff Road junction. Find a map of this campground here .

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Can Springs Campground

Campground · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Located on hour northeast of Lakeview, Oregon, Can Springs births a bubbling creek that flows through this primitive forest camp with a riparian vegetation area bordering it. Large ponderosa pine trees help create a wonderful place to explore or relax in nature’s solitude. There are three campsites

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Chewaucan Crossing Campground/Trailhead

Campground · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

This highly used campground is ideally located right on the Chewaucan River, 20 minutes south of Paisley, Oregon. Chewaucan Crossing Trailhead, within the campground, accesses Fremont National Recreation Trail #160 a

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China Hat Campground

Campground · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

This campground is located near China Hat, a tall (6,573 ft. elevation), cone-shaped formation. The campground is shaded by lodgepole and ponderosa pine trees and lies in the heart of the East Fort Rock OHV Trail System. This campground is also a popular area for hunters during deer season. The campground has

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Clear Spring Campground

Campground · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Clear Spring is located southwest of Paisley, Oregon and can be reached in approximately one hour. At an elevation of about 5400 feet, this campground is situated right along Dairy Creek. There is one picnic table and fire ring, and a variety of dispersed camping spaces. This camp is

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Corral Creek Campground

Dispersed camping area · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

The Corral Creek campground, located at the base of the Gearhart Mountain

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Corral Springs Campground

Dispersed camping area · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

For those seeking solitude and quiet, Corral Springs is the place. This quiet campground is located 15 minutes northwest of Chemult, Oregon. There are five campsites among lodgepole pines, each with a picnic table and fire ring. There are also two vault toilets and an information board. A narrow cree

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Currier Spring Horse Camp

Camping spot · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight unknownNot reported

Located one hour west of Paisley, Oregon, Currier Springs horse camp lies in an open meadow. Currier Springs features four camping sites with campfire rings, and picnic tables. It also boasts a newer corral with four stalls, built by the Back Country Horsemen, that can accommodate four to eight horses. Ho

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Dairy Point Campground

Campground · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Dairy Point Campground is located one hour 20 minutes south of Paisley, OR. This site borders a riparian area along Dairy Creek and has a diverse mix of ponderosa pines, willows, and grasses. This campground offers hand-pumped potable water, one vault toilet, and five camping sites with picnic tables and fire

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